Gender Inequality and Its Effects on Industrial Development: Lessons for and from Nigeria
According to United Nations Development Programme (UNDP, 2004), development that is not engendered is endangered. Engendering industrial development through gender equality implies the effectiveness of institutional reforms, economic policies and active policy measures that promotes greater equality between women and men. Gender is a central organizing principle of societies and often governs...
Published at Trajectory to Industrial Development in Nigeria
Pages 47-61
Published in 2014
George, T.O., & Chukwuedozie, O.
George Tayo Ola » Dr (Mrs.) Tayo Ola George holds B.Sc., M.Sc. and PhD degree in Sociology. Tayo is an Associate Professor of Sociology with over 14 years teaching, research and mentoring experience at Covenant University. She currently teaches Sociology courses (Social Inequality, Social Stratification and Mobility, Gender issues in Development and Leadership) at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. ... view full profile